Planning Permit Checklist - Native vegetation
This checklist will assist you with determining if you require a Planning Permit for the removal, destruction or lopping of native vegetation and, if so, what information you need to supply when applying.
The checklist will assist you with:
- Determining if you require a planning permit for the removal of native vegetation;
- and if so what information you need to supply when applying.
Step 1
Does your proposed vegetation removal need a permit under 52.17 of the Planning Scheme?
| Please tick | ||
|---|---|---|
| Is native vegetation present? | Yes - see below | |
| No - a permit under Clause 52.17 is not required | ||
| Help: Native Vegetation Information (DELWP 2017) | ||
| Is native vegetation being removed? | Yes - see below | |
| No - a permit under Clause 52.17 is not required | ||
| Help: Guidelines for the removal destruction or lopping of native vegetation (DELWP 2017) | ||
| Does an exemption apply to the native vegetation removal? | Yes - a permit under Clause 52.17 is not required | |
| No - proceed to Step 2 | ||
| Help: Greater Geelong Planning Scheme Clause 52.17Help: Advisory note: Native Vegetation Exemptions (DELWP 2017) | ||
If a Planning Permit is required the following must be provided:
- An Application Form completed and signed
- A recent copy of Title for the land (the search should be dated not more than 60 days prior to the application) including a copy of the diagram or relevant plan of subdivision and a copy of any restriction or covenant that may affect the land (A Certificate of Title may be obtained online or by visiting the Land Information Centre located on the level 10 570 Bourke Street Melbourne)
- The application fee (if applicable)
In addition to the above the following two steps outlined below should be followed and the required documentation submitted:
Step 2
Requirements (all applications)
| Information attached? (tick when complete) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Location Written description of the location of the native vegetation (address co-ordinates longitude/latitude closest road intersection) | ||
| Help: Online NVIM tool (DELWP) | ||
Description Written description of the native vegetation to be removed including:
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| Help: Applicants Guide to Native Vegetation Removal (DELWP 2018) | ||
Maps/plans Clear and detailed maps or plans containing:
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| Help: Greater Geelong Planning Scheme Clause 52.17 | ||
| Photos Include recent and dated photographs of the native vegetation to be removed. | ||
Topography Topographic information can also be included on maps or provided in a written statement and should include details of any:
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Property Vegetation Plan Does a Property Vegetation Plan (PVP) currently apply to your property?
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| Minimise native vegetation removal Provide a statement outlining what steps you have undertaken to minimise impacts/removal of native vegetation and biodiversity. | ||
| Offset Strategy Outline how a compliant offset (commensurate native vegetation) will be secured to offset the impacts to biodiversity from removing native vegetation. | ||
Defendable space Is the native vegetation removal to create a defendable space for the purposes of bushfire protection?
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| Previous removal Detail any permitted native vegetation removal within the same property with the same ownership in the last five years. | ||
Biodiversity Assessment Report Use the NVIM online tool to undertake a Biodiversity Assessment. The NVIM online tool will provide a Biodiversity Assessment Report detailing:
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| Is your application considered Detailed? (see your above assessment report)? | Yes - Proceed to Step 3 | No - Submit Application |
Step 3
Detailed applications only
| Information attached? (tick when complete) | |
|---|---|
| Habitat Hectare Assessment An assessment undertaken by a qualified and experienced ecological consultant using the Vegetation Quality Assessment methodology to assess the condition and quality of native vegetation. | |
| Biodiversity Assessment Provide an assessment of whether the proposed removal will have an impact on biodiversity with specific regard to any rare or threatened species. | |
| Help: Engage a qualified ecological consultant to prepare application | |
| Submit application | Submit Application |
Online tools
- Greater Geelong Planning Permit Application Form
- Search for a Planning Report
- Greater Geelong Planning Scheme Clause 52.17
- Change to: Exemptions from requiring a permit (DELWP)
- Applicant’s guide – Application to remove destroy or lop native vegetation
- Definition of native vegetation
- Guidelines for the removal destruction or lopping of native vegetation (DELWP 2017)
- Online Native Vegetation Information Management (NVIM) tool
Notes
Please note that this checklist is for standard information required for lodgement.
Additional information may be required by the assessing planning officer after lodgement. Other controls in the planning scheme may affect your proposal.
Please check the Greater Geelong Advertising Guidelines before submitting a planning application.
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